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Tesla Hotel Charging by State — Verified by Drivers Who Actually Plugged In

Tesla hotel charging by state should be simple — but every other directory scrapes Tesla Find-Us and PlugShare and republishes whatever it finds: wrong charger counts, dead stations, “public” chargers locked behind hotel gates. We do the opposite. A real EV owner stayed, charged, and photographed every property on this site.

Right now that’s 25 hotels across Arizona and California. The other 48 states are wide open — and the highest-demand EV destinations in America still have zero verified hotel charging. Find your state below. If it’s empty, you can be the driver who fills it.

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Tesla Hotel Charging by State: 2 Live · 48 Awaiting Their First Verified Hotel

Each green pin marks a state with photo-verified hotel charging live right now — tap one to explore its hotels. Every other state is still open: if you’ve charged at a hotel there, you can be its first verifier and put it on the map.

Tesla hotel charging by state — CHARGEatHOTELS.com verified directory logoThe CHARGEatHOTELS.com Tesla hotel charging by state directory — every listing photo-verified by a real EV owner. Tap a green pin to explore that state.

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States You Can Charge In Today

Photo-verified by EV owners — the gold standard for Tesla hotel charging by state. Real charger counts, real access policies, real cost — including the awkward truths other directories never check.

Arizona

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24 Hotels Verified

The directory’s flagship state. From the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (10 chargers) to Sedona’s Enchantment Resort, Tucson airport value plays, Lake Havasu waterfront, and Flagstaff’s 7,000-ft mountain cluster — 24 hotels across 12 cities, every charger count confirmed in person. This is what fully-built Tesla hotel charging by state looks like.

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California

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1 Hotel Verified

Just opened. Hotel Maya — a DoubleTree by Hilton on the Long Beach waterfront is the first verified California property — and its verification already corrected Tesla’s own listing (marked “public 24/7,” actually gated/guests-only). The most EV-dense state in America, and its Tesla hotel charging by state coverage has barely begun. Disneyland, the PCH, San Diego, the Bay Area all still wide open.

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The Next Verified State Could Be Yours

Stayed somewhere with 2+ Tesla destination chargers you actually used? Sixty seconds, one wide-angle photo, and your first name goes on the listing as the verifying EV owner. You’re not filling out a form — you’re expanding Tesla hotel charging by state for every driver who comes after you.

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Most Wanted

48 States Where Drivers Still Pull In on Faith

Every state below has high-demand EV destinations — theme parks, coastlines, ski resorts, cruise ports, national parks — and not one photo-verified Tesla hotel charging by state listing on this site yet. These are the gaps. The hook on each card is the exact traveler we’re trying to protect from a dead charger at 11pm. Be the first verifier in any of them.

West & Mountain

🎰Nevada

High Demand

The Las Vegas Strip is one of the densest hotel markets on earth — and a wall of resorts that advertise “EV charging” with wildly inconsistent reality. Add Lake Tahoe’s ski-season resorts and the Reno–Hoover Dam–Grand Canyon road-trip funnel, and Nevada is the single most under-verified high-traffic EV state in the West.

Be the first in NV

⛷️Colorado

High Demand

Vail, Aspen, Breckenridge, and Telluride run on destination charging — and cold-weather range loss at 8,000+ ft makes a confirmed overnight charge non-negotiable for skiers. Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs and the Rocky Mountain National Park gateway towns round out one of America’s most EV-forward states with zero verified listings here.

Be the first in CO

🏜️Utah

High Demand

The Mighty 5 — Zion, Bryce, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef — pull millions of EV road-trippers into gateway towns (Moab, Springdale, Torrey) where charging is sparse and trip-critical. Park City’s ski resorts and the Salt Lake City corridor add year-round demand. Remote desert distances make a verified overnight charge the difference between a trip and a tow.

Be the first in UT

🌲New Mexico

AZ-Adjacent

Santa Fe and Taos draw art-and-ski tourism; Albuquerque’s Balloon Fiesta packs hotels every October. As the direct I-40 eastern neighbor to Arizona, New Mexico is the natural next link in a Southwest EV touring chain that already starts on this site.

Be the first in NM

🏔️Montana

Pending

Glacier and Yellowstone gateway towns (Whitefish, Bozeman, West Yellowstone) see huge summer EV traffic across enormous distances between chargers. A verified overnight stop is survival infrastructure here, not a luxury.

Be the first in MT

🦬Wyoming

Pending

Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Jackson Hole anchor world-class tourism in one of the most charging-sparse states in the country. EV travelers here plan around the gaps — verified hotel charging in Jackson or Cody would anchor an entire region.

Be the first in WY

🥔Idaho

Pending

Sun Valley’s resort scene and the booming Boise metro are quietly EV-growth markets, plus the Yellowstone western-approach corridor. A verified Sun Valley or Boise listing would put Idaho on the touring map.

Be the first in ID

Pacific Northwest

Washington

High Demand

One of the highest EV-adoption states per capita in America. Seattle, the San Juan Islands ferry routes, Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Park gateways, plus Washington wine country in Walla Walla all generate destination-charging demand that no one here has verified yet.

Be the first in WA

🌲Oregon

High Demand

Portland is an EV stronghold and the Oregon Coast (Cannon Beach to Bandon) plus Crater Lake and the Columbia River Gorge are signature touring routes. The I-5 Cascadia corridor between Seattle, Portland, and California makes verified Oregon stops a missing link in West Coast EV travel.

Be the first in OR

🌋Alaska

Pending

A small but real EV scene in Anchorage and along the Seward/Kenai corridor, where extreme cold makes reliable overnight charging mission-critical. The most charging-sparse state in America — and exactly where verification matters most.

Be the first in AK

🏝️Hawaii

Pending

High EV adoption meets island range anxiety — there’s nowhere to “drive to the next charger” on Maui or Oahu. Resort destination charging is essential here, and verified Waikiki, Maui, and Big Island listings would serve a uniquely captive EV-rental market.

Be the first in HI

South-Central

🤠Texas

High Demand

The Dallas–Fort Worth–Austin–Houston–San Antonio megaregion is one of the fastest-growing EV markets in the country, stitched together by the long I-35 and I-10 corridors where overnight charging makes or breaks a multi-city trip. Add Galveston Island’s cruise terminal (EV owners arriving the night before a 7-day sailing with a near-empty pack), Hill Country wine touring, and Big Bend’s remote gateway towns — Texas is a top-three verification priority and has zero listings here.

Be the first in TX

🎷Louisiana

Pending

New Orleans’ French Quarter and convention/festival calendar (Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest) packs hotels and draws EV travelers who need a confirmed charge in a dense, valet-heavy, garage-parking city where “EV charging” claims are especially unreliable.

Be the first in LA

🛢️Oklahoma

Pending

The I-40 and I-44 cross-country EV corridors run straight through Oklahoma City and Tulsa, making them essential Route 66 road-trip overnight stops between the Southwest and the Midwest.

Be the first in OK

💎Arkansas

Pending

Hot Springs National Park, the Ozarks, and the Bentonville/Crystal Bridges art-tourism boom give Arkansas a surprising EV-destination pull along the I-40 corridor — and no verified charging yet.

Be the first in AR

Southeast

🐊Florida

High Demand

Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld make Orlando the highest theme-park hotel demand in America — millions of EV families arriving for week-long stays that depend entirely on hotel charging. Add Miami/South Beach, the Florida Keys’ single-road geography (where a missed charge has no backup), Tampa, and the Port Canaveral/Port Miami cruise terminals, and Florida is arguably the #1 verification opportunity in the country.

Be the first in FL

🍑Georgia

High Demand

Atlanta is a major EV-adoption metro and the busiest air hub in the world (post-flight rental-EV charging demand), while Savannah’s historic district and the Golden Isles draw heavy coastal tourism. The I-75/I-85 corridors funnel the entire Northeast-to-Florida EV migration straight through Georgia.

Be the first in GA

🏔️North Carolina

High Demand

The Great Smoky Mountains (America’s most-visited national park), the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville’s resort scene, and the Outer Banks’ remote barrier-island geography all generate destination-charging demand. Charlotte and the Research Triangle add fast-growing metro EV adoption.

Be the first in NC

🎸Tennessee

High Demand

Nashville’s tourism boom, Memphis (Graceland, Beale Street), and Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge as the eastern Smoky Mountains gateway pull millions of EV visitors. Tennessee is also a US EV-manufacturing hub now — local adoption is climbing fast.

Be the first in TN

🏖️South Carolina

Pending

Charleston’s historic-district tourism and the Myrtle Beach / Hilton Head resort coast draw heavy leisure travel, much of it from EV-dense Northeast feeder markets driving down I-95.

Be the first in SC

🐎Kentucky

Pending

The Kentucky Derby, the Bourbon Trail, and Louisville/Lexington tourism create event-driven hotel surges. Kentucky is also fast becoming a major EV-battery manufacturing corridor, lifting local demand.

Be the first in KY

🎺Alabama

Pending

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are major Gulf Coast resort destinations, while Huntsville’s aerospace economy and Birmingham anchor I-65 corridor travel between the Midwest and the Gulf.

Be the first in AL

🎶Mississippi

Pending

The Gulf Coast casino resorts in Biloxi and Gulfport draw destination travelers, and the I-10 coastal corridor links the entire Gulf South for EV road-trippers.

Be the first in MS

🏛️Virginia

Pending

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Beach, Shenandoah National Park, and the DC-suburb tech corridor (one of the East Coast’s densest EV markets) combine for strong year-round destination-charging demand.

Be the first in VA

⛰️West Virginia

Pending

The New River Gorge National Park (America’s newest) and Greenbrier resort tourism draw EV visitors into mountainous terrain where range planning and a verified overnight charge genuinely matter.

Be the first in WV

Midwest & Great Lakes

🌆Illinois

High Demand

Chicago is the Midwest’s EV anchor — a dense downtown of valet-and-garage hotels where “EV charging” claims are notoriously unreliable, plus O’Hare post-flight charging demand and the Route 66 origin point. The crossroads of nearly every Midwestern EV road trip.

Be the first in IL

🚗Michigan

Auto Country

The heart of American auto manufacturing and a rising EV market — Detroit, Ann Arbor, plus the Traverse City wine/lake resort scene and Mackinac Island gateway. Strong local adoption with no verified hotel charging yet.

Be the first in MI

🧀Wisconsin

Pending

The Wisconsin Dells waterpark capital, Milwaukee’s festival summer, and Door County’s resort peninsula draw heavy family and lake tourism into a region where EV charging is still patchy.

Be the first in WI

❄️Minnesota

Pending

Mall of America (a destination unto itself), the Twin Cities’ EV-forward metro, and North Shore / Boundary Waters tourism — where deep-winter cold makes verified, reliable overnight charging especially critical.

Be the first in MN

🌽Ohio

Pending

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Cedar Point (the roller-coaster capital), and Columbus’s fast-growing tech-and-EV economy sit at the I-70/I-71 crossroads of eastern US travel.

Be the first in OH

🏁Indiana

Pending

The Indianapolis 500 drives one of the largest single-event lodging surges in America, and Indy’s central crossroads position makes it a natural Midwest EV overnight hub.

Be the first in IN

🎻Missouri

Pending

Branson’s entertainment-resort strip, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, and Kansas City barbecue tourism anchor a state that sits on the I-70 transcontinental EV corridor.

Be the first in MO

🌾Iowa

Pending

Des Moines and the I-80 transcontinental corridor make Iowa a key cross-country EV waypoint — the kind of long-haul overnight stop where a verified charger removes real range anxiety.

Be the first in IA

🌻Kansas

Pending

The I-70 corridor through Wichita and the Kansas City metro is a cross-country EV lifeline, with long inter-charger gaps that make a confirmed overnight stop genuinely valuable.

Be the first in KS

🌽Nebraska

Pending

Omaha and Lincoln sit on the I-80 transcontinental route — one of the most-driven EV road-trip corridors in America, where verified overnight charging fills a real long-haul gap.

Be the first in NE

🦬South Dakota

Pending

Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, Badlands National Park, and the Sturgis rally pull huge seasonal tourism into a remote, charging-sparse region where range planning is essential.

Be the first in SD

🌾North Dakota

Pending

Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the Fargo/Bismarck I-94 corridor anchor EV travel across the northern plains, where chargers are few and a verified stop carries real weight.

Be the first in ND

Northeast & Mid-Atlantic

🗽New York

High Demand

NYC’s hotel density is enormous and almost entirely valet/garage parking — the single hardest market in America to confirm real EV charging without an on-site verification. Add the Hamptons, the Adirondacks, Niagara Falls, and the Hudson Valley, and New York is a marquee verification target.

Be the first in NY

🦞Massachusetts

High Demand

Boston is a top-tier EV-adoption metro, and Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and the Berkshires draw heavy seasonal resort tourism. Dense historic-city parking makes verified hotel charging especially valuable here.

Be the first in MA

🔔Pennsylvania

Pending

Philadelphia’s historic tourism, Pittsburgh’s tech revival, the Pocono resorts, and Hershey/Lancaster family travel sit on the I-76/I-80 east-west EV corridors crossing the state.

Be the first in PA

🎰New Jersey

Pending

Atlantic City’s casino-resort strip and the Jersey Shore (Cape May to Asbury Park) draw summer crowds, while the dense NYC/Philly suburb corridor is among the most EV-saturated in the nation.

Be the first in NJ

🦀Maryland

Pending

Ocean City’s beach-resort strip, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, and the wealthy, EV-dense DC suburbs combine for strong year-round destination-charging demand.

Be the first in MD

🏛️Washington DC

Pending

One of the highest hotel-density, highest-tourism squares in America — and almost all valet/garage parking, where confirming real EV charging is nearly impossible without an on-site check. A high-value verification target.

Be the first in DC

🦌Maine

Pending

Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, and the Portland food scene draw heavy summer tourism into a state where coastal distances and sparse charging make a verified overnight stop matter.

Be the first in ME

⛷️Vermont

Pending

Stowe and Killington ski resorts plus peak fall-foliage tourism drive seasonal demand, and Vermont’s high EV adoption per capita makes verified mountain charging genuinely useful.

Be the first in VT

🏔️New Hampshire

Pending

The White Mountains, Lake Winnipesaukee, and fall-foliage touring pull New England EV travelers into terrain where elevation and cold make a confirmed charge worth planning around.

Be the first in NH

Connecticut

Pending

Mystic Seaport, the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casino resorts, and the wealthy, EV-dense NYC commuter belt give Connecticut steady destination-charging demand on the I-95 Northeast corridor.

Be the first in CT

Rhode Island

Pending

Newport’s Gilded-Age mansions and yachting scene plus the Providence dining boom pack a compact, tourism-dense state directly on the Boston–NYC EV corridor.

Be the first in RI

🏖️Delaware

Pending

Rehoboth and Dewey Beach are major Mid-Atlantic summer resort destinations, and Delaware’s I-95 position makes it a natural EV waypoint between Washington, Philadelphia, and the Northeast.

Be the first in DE
Why It Works This Way

Why “Verified” Is the Only Word That Matters in Tesla Hotel Charging by State

Anyone can scrape a charging database. The whole point of Tesla hotel charging by state done right is that we don’t.

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A Human Was There

Every listing comes from an EV owner who stayed, plugged in, and photographed the chargers. No scraping, no auto-imports, no “should be there.”

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We Correct the Databases

The first California listing already caught Tesla’s own Find-Us marking a gated, guests-only charger as “public 24/7.” That’s the error class no database catches — and exactly what we exist to fix.

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We Publish the Awkward Truths

Paid charging when others say “free.” 8 kW when the listing implies 22. Two bays for 199 rooms. We print the trade-offs because that’s what you actually need at 11pm with 9% battery.

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Built by the Community

Every verifier’s first name goes on the listing. Tesla hotel charging by state grows the way it should — one driver helping the next, not a server farm guessing.

Find Your State Empty? Fill It.

If the place you charged last weekend isn’t on this map, it’s because no one’s verified it yet. Sixty seconds and one photo adds it to the Tesla hotel charging by state directory thousands of EV travelers trust — with your name on it.

Submit a Hotel →

Tesla hotel charging by state is the backbone of how EV travelers actually plan a trip: you don’t search for a charger, you search for a place to sleep that happens to charge your car overnight. CHARGEatHOTELS.com organizes verified Tesla destination charging hotels state by state so you can find a confirmed overnight charge along your route — not a scraped listing that may be wrong about the charger count, the access policy, or whether the station even works.

Today the Tesla hotel charging by state directory is live in two states. Arizona is fully built out with 24 photo-verified hotels across 12 cities — Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Sedona, Flagstaff, Lake Havasu City, and more — spanning everything from 10-charger luxury resorts to value airport properties. California, the most EV-dense state in America, has just opened with its first verified property on the Long Beach waterfront and enormous room to grow across Disneyland and Orange County, the Pacific Coast Highway, San Diego, the Bay Area, Lake Tahoe, Napa, and the national parks.

The other 48 states are where you come in. The highest-demand EV travel destinations in the country — Orlando’s theme-park megaplex, the Las Vegas Strip, the Texas metro triangle, the Smoky Mountains, the entire Pacific Northwest — still have zero photo-verified hotel charging on this site. Every one of those gaps is a real EV traveler pulling into a strange city at night, hoping the charger the booking page promised actually exists and actually works. That’s the gap we close, one verification at a time.

If you’ve stayed at a hotel anywhere in the US with 2 or more Tesla destination chargers you personally used, please submit it here and help grow the most trusted Tesla hotel charging by state directory in America — it takes about a minute and your first name is credited on the listing as the verifying EV owner. For technical background on NACS adapters, Tesla Wall Connector speeds, and charging in extreme heat or cold, see the EV Charging Guide. Catch new hotels coming online in EV News or get answers in the Tesla Hotel Charging FAQ. For broader infrastructure context, the Official Tesla Destination Charging Program and the U.S. Department of Energy AFDC Station Locator map the nationwide network that hotel destination charging plugs into.

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